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A waste recycling company has been sentenced after one of their workers received severe burns to his upper body and face. The company operates out of Stockton-on-Tees and it processes waste and turns it into energy by burning it. Teeside Crown Court heard how the worker was injured in 2014 when he was seriously scalded Read more about Waste company fined after scalding[…]

A passenger air transport firm has been fined after an employee suffered brain damage after being crushed by hangar doors. A Crown Court in London heard how an employee of the company was injured whilst she was opening the doors of the Hangar 219 at Luton Airport to move aircraft inside. On moving one of Read more about Airport Hangar Disaster[…]

A cable manufacturing company has been sentenced for safety breaches after one of their workers suffered the loss of his left little finger. Magistrates in Sunderland heard that in September 2015 during the cable making process the injured worker put his left hand into the unguarded machine. His hand came into contact with dangerous parts Read more about Cable Company sentenced after finger loss[…]

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has today released its annual figures for work-related fatalities, as well as the number of people known to have died from the asbestos-related cancer, mesothelioma, in 2015. The provisional annual data for work-related fatal accidents revealed that 137 workers were fatally injured between April 2016 and March 2017 (a Read more about HSE’s Annual workplace fatality figures[…]

A construction company in the north has been fined after a worker suffered facial injuries from a crowbar. A company was assigned for a 47-bedroom extension. However, during the installation of the concrete floor slabs a worker was hit in the jaw by a crowbar when it became trapped between two of the slabs. As Read more about Worker suffers facial injury from crowbar[…]

A concrete company has been fined after a worker had suffered head injuries. The magistrates court heard how an employee of the company had suffered head injuries when preparing to clean a concrete mixer. This involved operators lying in the mixer to clean the discharge chute door, which discharges the mixed concrete into “hoppers” below. Read more about Concrete company fined after worker’s head injuries[…]

Two companies were fined £815,000 after a worker who was a father to be was crushed to death by a refuse collection vehicle. Both of the companies pleaded guilty and were sentenced at crown court, after an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). The court heard that on 17 May 2014, during a Read more about Worker crushed by refuse collection vehicle[…]